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 ====== Mail Filter Configuration in Eudora ====== ====== Mail Filter Configuration in Eudora ======
  
-Eudora allows filtering based on any mail header, which is great - everything can be done completely in the background, without changing the subject lin!+Eudora allows filtering based on any mail header, which is great - everything can be done completely in the background, without changing the subject line of the message!
  
 So the easiest method of setting up filters for POPFile's classification is to turn on the //X-Text-Classification// insertion on POPFile's Bucket page. So the easiest method of setting up filters for POPFile's classification is to turn on the //X-Text-Classification// insertion on POPFile's Bucket page.
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   - On the left of this window is the list of all your filters; to the right is the area where you create filters.    - On the left of this window is the list of all your filters; to the right is the area where you create filters. 
   - Click **New** to create a new filter. {{ howtos:e_filter2.gif?400 }}   - Click **New** to create a new filter. {{ howtos:e_filter2.gif?400 }}
-  - In the first Header: field on the right, type **X-Text-Classification://bucket_name//**, and in the box next to it type the name of your bucket, e.g.spam{{ howtos:e_filter3.gif?400 }}+  - In the first Header: field on the right, type **X-Text-Classification://bucket_name//**, and in the box next to it type the name of your bucket, e.g. **spam** {{ howtos:e_filter3.gif?400 }}
   - Now go down to the **Actions** area. From the first drop-down list, select the action **Transfer To**. {{ howtos:e_filter4.gif?400 }}   - Now go down to the **Actions** area. From the first drop-down list, select the action **Transfer To**. {{ howtos:e_filter4.gif?400 }}
-  - Click the box that appears to the right of this, select **New...** and into the dialog that appears type spam+  - Click the box that appears to the right of this, select **New...** and into the dialog that appears type **spam** 
   - Click **OK** to confirm this.   - Click **OK** to confirm this.
   - In the second **Actions** drop-down list, select **Skip Rest**.   - In the second **Actions** drop-down list, select **Skip Rest**.
 +    * When filters are invoked, each message is matched against each filter in the filters list in order from top to bottom. If a message meets a filter’s criteria, the actions are done as specified in the filter until there are no more actions. Then the message is matched against the next filter. The **Skip Rest** action makes Eudora skip the rest of the filters in the filters list for that message and start filtering the next message, again going from top to bottom down the filters list.
   - Note: in the [[http://127.0.0.1:8080/configuration| POPFile web interface]], under the Bucket tab, check that the **Subject Line Modification** option is turned **off**.    - Note: in the [[http://127.0.0.1:8080/configuration| POPFile web interface]], under the Bucket tab, check that the **Subject Line Modification** option is turned **off**. 
  
 
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